Difference between revisions of "German States, Ostfriesland"

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* [[Prussia 1782 1/2 stuber|1782 half stuber]]
 
* [[Prussia 1782 1/2 stuber|1782 half stuber]]
 
* [[Prussia 1794-A 1/4 stuber|1794-A quarter stuber]]
 
* [[Prussia 1794-A 1/4 stuber|1794-A quarter stuber]]
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in 1815, Ostfriesland was ceded to Hannover. In 1817, the "D" mintmark was assigned to the Dusseldorf mint in the Rhineland.
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* [[Prussia 1817-D 1/6 thaler|1817-D 1/6 thaler]]
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* [[Prussia 1818-D 4 groschen|1818-D 4 groschen]] = 1/6 thaler
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* [[Prussia 1818-D thaler Dav-759|1818-D thaler]]
 
* [[Prussia 1819-D thaler Dav-759]]
 
* [[Prussia 1819-D thaler Dav-759]]
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* [[Prussia 1822-D thaler Dav-759|1822-D thaler]]
 
* [[Prussia 1830-D thaler Dav-763]]
 
* [[Prussia 1830-D thaler Dav-763]]

Revision as of 17:36, 18 November 2021

Ostfriesland in 1648

gold issues

Prussian issues (1744-1807)

in 1750, the Aurich mint was assigned the mintmark "D".

the Aurich mint seems to have closed about 1768 and the Berlin mint issued coinage for East Friesland thereafter.

in 1815, Ostfriesland was ceded to Hannover. In 1817, the "D" mintmark was assigned to the Dusseldorf mint in the Rhineland.